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Three buildings with four stores on five floors on the town square made famous by Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha novels. General literature, especially books on the South and by southern writers. Besides the main store, we have Square Books Jr, for kid's literature, Rare Square Books, with rare and collectible books, and Off Square Books, our lifestyle and leisure store, with event space, used and bargain books in the back half.Open 362 days a year.
Larry McVay II
6 months ago
While in Oxford walking around The Square we happened upon this awesome book store. We absolutely loved this store! We spent quite a bit of time walking around every floor checking out all they had available. They sold everything from all types of different books to book accessories, small gift type items, religious books and journals, you name it this cool store had it. There's also a small café on the second floor and places all over the place to take a seat and enjoy the ambience. If you're in Oxford strolling the Square, stop in and check this place out. We'll absolutely be back!
Tommy Jones
8 months ago
One of the most famous Bookstores in the by South and the US! A reader’s paradise! Shelves covering genres. A wide selection of books focusing on Mississippi and Southern history and Southern culture. Signed and First Edition books from Mississippi, Southern and major American Authors.
Zane Plumley
3 months ago
Cute little bookstore with local favorites set apart from the rest of the books. The staff was very friendly and helpful. We loved the charm the bookstore had when we walked in.
Livin' Life
2 years ago
Eclectic and artistic. Visually appealing to book lovers. Love the stairs and fun rugs and little notes. Lots of windows and natural light. Fun books and neat sections. Great displays. Beatific corner building. I didn’t go upstairs but says there is a cafe!
Jodi Enders
1 months ago
Great book store(s). They have three separate stores. The kids loved the children's store and I enjoyed exploring the adult store. There is also a bargain store with cookbooks and maps. There is a cafe in the adult store with a sitting area.
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